The AC pressure switch is on the receiver/dryer. You'd be much better off it you could get a hold of a set of gauges to see what's actually going on with the systems. The Milano AC system isn't all that unique. If you live in an urban area, a local AC parts supplier will be able to physically match up the system's major components. Most likely, you've lost refrigerant, but without gauges, you're flying blind.
They're really not that much money. Before I was able to buy some nice ones, I ordered a set of el-cheapo R12 gauges through my local O'Reilly store for around $50. The hoses were kinda short, but they got the job done.
By the way, here's a great web site dedicated to automotive AC systems:
Automotive AC Information Forum - ACKITS.COM